Suffering

As iron is
fashioned by fire and on the anvil, so in the fire of suffering and
under the weight of trials, our souls receive that form which our Lord
desires them to have.--St. Madeline Sophie Barat

If God gives you an abundant
harvest of trials, it is a sign of great holiness which He desires you
to attain. Do you want to become a great saint? Ask God to send you
many sufferings. The flame of Divine Love never rises higher than when
fed with the wood of the Cross, which the infinite charity of the
Savior used to finish His sacrifice. All the pleasures of the world are
nothing compared with the sweetness found in the gall and vinegar
offered to Jesus Christ. That is, hard and painful things endured for
Jesus Christ and with Jesus Christ.--Saint Ignatius of Loyola

'When it is all over you will not
regret having suffered; rather you will regret having suffered so
little, and suffered that little so badly.'--St. Sebastian Valfre

"I do not desire to die soon,
because in Heaven there is no suffering. I desire to live a long time
because I yearn to suffer much for the love of my Spouse."--St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi

You will be consoled according
to
the greatness of your sorrow and affliction; the greater the suffering,
the greater will be the reward. --St. Mary Magdalen de'Pazzi

For my heart is always with Him,
day and night it thinks unceasingly of its heavenly and divine Friend,
to whom it wants to prove its affection. Also within it arises this
desire: not to die, but to suffer long, to suffer for God, to give Him
its life while praying for poor sinners. --Bl Elizabeth of the Trinity

Always remember to love your
neighbor; always prefer the one who tries your patience, who test your
virtue, because with her you can always merit: suffering is Love; the
Law is Love. --Bl Mary of Jesus Crucified "The
Little Arab"

I desire to suffer always and
not to die. I should add: this is not my will, it is my inclination. It
is sweet to think of Jesus; but it is sweeter to do His will. --Bl Mary of Jesus Crucified
"The Little Arab"

If God sends you many
sufferings, it is a sign that He has great plans for you and certainly
wants to make you a saint.--St. Ignatius Loyola

The road is narrow. He who
wishes to travel it more easily must cast off all things and use the
cross as his cane. In other words, he must be truly resolved to suffer
willingly for the love of God in all things.--St. John of the Cross

One must not think that a person
who is suffering is not praying. He is offering up his sufferings to
God, and many a time he is praying much more truly than one who goes
away by himself and meditates his head off, and, if he has squeezed out
a few tears, thinks that is prayer. --St. Teresa of Avila

Blessed be He, Who came into the
world for no other purpose than to suffer. --St. Teresa of Avila

Suffering is a great favor.
Remember that everything soon comes to an end . . . and take courage.
Think of how our gain is eternal. --St. Teresa of Avila

In order to purify a soul, Jesus
uses whatever instruments he likes. My soul underwent a complete
abandonment on the part of creatures; often my best intentions were
misinterpreted by the sisters, a type of suffering which is most
painful; but God allows it, and we must accept it because in this way
we become more like Jesus. (38)

Suffering is a great grace;
through suffering the soul becomes like the Saviour; in suffering love
becomes crystallised; the greater the suffering, the purer the love.
(57)--St. Faustina

He who wishes to love God does not
truly love Him if he has not an ardent and constant desire to suffer
for His sake.--St. Aloysius Gonzaga

In suffering love and in loving,
suffer!--Blessed Maria Lopez of Jesus

It is You Jesus, stretched out on
the cross, who gives me strength and are always close to the suffering
soul. Creatures will abandon a person in his suffering, but You, O
Lord, are faithful...(1508)--St. Faustina

"I always want to see you behaving
like a brave soldier who does not complain about his own suffering but
takes his comrades' wounds seriously and treats his own as nothing but
scratches."--Saint Therese of Lisieux, to her
novices

We should strive to keep our
hearts open to the sufferings and wretchedness of other people, and
pray continually that God may grant us that spirit of compassion which
is truly the spirit of God.--Saint Vincent de Paul

For Jesus Christ I am prepared to
suffer still more.--Saint Maximilian Kolbe

All the science of the Saints is
included in these two things: To do, and to suffer. And whoever had
done these two things best, has made himself most saintly.--Saint Francis de Sales

God had one son on earth without
sin, but never one without suffering.--Saint Augustine of Hippo

“The more the wicked abound, so
much the more must we suffer with them in patience; for on the
threshing floor few are the grains carried into the barns, but high are
the piles of chaff burned with fire.”--Pope Saint Gregory the Great

“Nothing afflicts the heart of
Jesus so much as to see all His sufferings of no avail to so many.”--Saint John Mary Vianney

“One day, I saw two roads. One was
broad, covered with sand and flowers, full of joy, music and all sorts
of pleasures. People walked along it, dancing and enjoying themselves.
They reached the end of the road without realizing it. And at the end
of the road there was a horrible precipice; that is, the abyss of hell.
The souls fell blindly into it; as they walked, so they fell. And there
numbers were so great that it was impossible to count them. And I saw
the other road, or rather, a path, for it was narrow and strewn with
thorns and rocks; and the people who walked along it had tears in their
eyes, and all kinds of suffering befell them. Some fell down upon the
rocks, but stood up immediately and went on. At the end of the road
there was a magnificent garden filled with all sorts of happiness, and
all these souls entered there. At the very first instant they forgot
all their sufferings."--Diary of Saint Maria Faustina
Kowalska, #153

“I see around me a multitude of
those who, blindly persevering in error, despise the true God; but I am
a Christian nevertheless, and I follow the instruction of the Apostles.
If this deserves chastisement, reward it; for I am determined to suffer
every torture rather then become the slave of the devil. Others may do
as they please since they are [...] reckless of the future life, which
is to be obtained only by sufferings. Scripture tells us that "narrow
is the way that leads to life" [...] because it is one of affliction
and of persecutions suffered for the sake of justice; but it is wide
enough for those who walk upon it, because their faith and the hope of
an eternal reward make it so for them. [...] On the contrary, the road
of vice is in reality narrow, and it leads to an eternal precipice.”--Saint Leo of Patara

"If you really want to love Jesus,
first learn to suffer, because suffering teaches you to love."--St. Gemma Galgani

Our Lord and Savior lifted up
his voice and said with incomparable majesty: "Let all men know that
grace comes after tribulation. Let them know that without the burden of
afflictions it is impossible to reach the height of grace. Let them
know that the gifts of grace increase as the struggles increase. Let
men take care not to stray and be deceived. This is the only true
stairway to paradise, and without the cross they can find no road to
climb to heaven."

When I heard these words, a
strong force came upon me and seemd to place me in the middle of a
street, so that I might say in a loud voice to people of every age, sex
and status: "Hear, O people; hear, O nations. I am warning you about
the commandment of Christ by using words that came from his own lips:
We cannot obtain grace unless we suffer afflictions. We must heap
trouble upon trouble to attain a deep aprticipation in the divine
nature, the glory of the sons of God and perfect happiness of soul."

"If only mortals would learn
how great it is to possess divine grace, how beautiful, how noble, how
precious. How many riches it hides within itself, how many joys and
delights! No one would complain about his cross or about troubles that
may happen to him, if he would come to know the scales on which they
are weighed when they are distributed to men."

--from the writings of Saint
Rose of Lima

The nothing keeps silent, the
nothing does not want to be, the nothing suffers all. The nothing does
not impose itself, the nothing does not command with authority, and
finally, the nothing in the creature is practical humility.--Saint Angela of the Cross
Guerrero

If you seek patience, you will
find no better example than the cross. Great patience occurs in two
ways: either when one patiently suffers much, or when one suffers
things which one is able to avoid and yet does not avoid. Christ
endured much on the cross, and did so patiently, because when he
suffered he did not threaten; he was led like a sheep to the slaughter
and he did not open his mouth.--St. Thomas Aquinas

Let us therefore without ceasing
hold fast by our hope and by the earnest of our righteousness, which is
Jesus Christ who took up our sins in His own body upon the tree, who
did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth, but for our sakes He
endured all things, that we might live in Him. Let us therefore become
imitators of His endurance; and if we should suffer for His name's
sake, let us glorify Him. For He gave this example to us in His own
person, and we believed this.--Saint Ploycarp of Smyrna

Oh, if you had tasted the delights
with which God fills the souls of those who serve him and suffer for
him, how would you condemn all that the world can promise! I now begin
to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, since for his love I am in prison,
where I suffer much. But I assure you, that when I am fainting with
hunger, God hath fortified me by his sweet consolations, so that I have
looked upon myself as well recompensed for his service. And though I
were yet to pass many years in prison, the time would appear short,
through the extreme desire which I feel of suffering for him, who even
here so well repays our labours. Besides other sickness, I have been
afflicted with a continual fever a hundred days without any remedies or
proper nourishment. All this time my heart was so full of joy that it
seemed to me too narrow to contain it. I have never felt any equal to
it, and I thought myself at the gates of paradise. --Blessed Charles Spinola

Dear brothers and sisters, I pray
God may open your eyes and let you see what hidden treasures he bestows
on us in the trials from which the world thinks only to flee. Shame
turns into honor when we seek God's glory. Present affliction become
the source of heavenly glory. To those who suffer wounds in fighting
his battles God opens his arms in loving, tender friendship. That is
why he (Christ) tells us that if we want to join him, we shall travel
the way he took. It is surely not right that the Son of God should go
his way on the path of shame while the sons of men walk the way of
worldly honor: "The disciple is not above his teacher, nor the servant
greater than his master." --from a letter by Saint John of
Avila

If we only knew the precious
treasure hidden in infirmities, we would receive them with teh same joy
with which we receive the greatest benefits, and we would bear them
without ever complaining or showing signs of weariness.--St. Vincent de Paul